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i'm wondering what it is that attracts these women? is it the red hair? what is it? >> it's probably easier to write to him than someone in prison. >> i won't go into the people that write to me from prison? >> really, you get a lot of people writing to you from prison? >> and they send me recipes. >> to be continued. we'll discuss this later. that's it for "360." "larry king" starts now.
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enmity, those, of course, we have to work against. whether they're against afghanistan or al qaeda and the terrorist were against the united states or our neighbors in pakistan, those, of course, cannot be accepted. way. we'll ask about that right after this. sorry i'm late fellas.
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>> larry: you're watching larry king. we're back with president karzai in afghanistan. "the washington post" is saying, mr. president, that there are secret high-level talks to end the war between your government and the taliban already under way. how do you respond?
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>> we have been talking to the taliban as countryman to countryman talk, in that manner, not as a regular official contact with the taliban, but rather unofficial personal contacts have been going on for quite some time. now that the peace council has come into existence, these talks will go on and will go on financially and more rigorously, i hope. there has also been the peace and stability council that's been working -- that has been a part of talks as well. but no official contacts a known entity that reports to a body of
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taliban that comes back and reports to us regularly, that hasn't happened yet. and we hope we can begin that as soon as possible. but contacts, of course, have been there between various elements of the afghan government, at the political level. >> larry: can the saudis play a big part in this? >> yes, larry. the saudis can play a very significant role. king abdullah, his majesty, can have a very significant role in this whole exercise. that's what we have been trying for a long time now. >> larry: it inevitable that the taliban will have to be allowed some way back into the government? >> well, they're afghans and
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they're part of this country, accepting the afghan cost institution, accepting the programs we have made so many years in the past, the journey we have traveled towards a better, more economically well-off, viable afghanistan. in that context, any afghan is welcome. this country belongs to all afghans and the system that we have established, the system of governance that we have established in the past eight years is one that is inclusive of all afghans. in other words, afghanistan is once again the home for all afghans and the taliban as afghans are welcome. >> larry: do we know how many al qaeda members are actually in afghanistan? and what are the dangers of them regrouping when the united states leaves? >> al qaeda is a threat, of course, a terrorist threat to all of us. someday they may be a threat to
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afghanistan. some other day, they may be a threat to you in the united states. that's why we must continue to work against them. i don't really have an exact figure whether there are this many or that many members of al qaeda in afghanistan. i think there are very, very few, if any. they find coming to afghanistan difficult. they find holding themselves in afghanistan rather more difficult. but surely they are around the world and in this region and in numbers that can cause danger and threat to us and we must continue to fight them out. >> larry: what do you believe is the story with osama bin laden? it's been nine years. he's not been captured. where do you think he is? do you think he's alive? >> well, sir, i find it very difficult to speculate on his whereabouts. i can tell you as much with certainty that he is not in
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afghanistan. he's never been here since we removed them from our soil nine years ago. we should all be looking for him. he's causing us all damage, and he's the cause that's led to the death of so many innocent people in the world. he, by his preaching and action, causes to suffer and die and get mutilated. it's our human responsibility to get rid of him. >> larry: if he is in pakistan, should they be doing more? >> well, if he is there -- i don't know if he's there. but if he's there, of course. >> larry: how does president karzai assess his relationship with president obama? we'll ask him about that when larry king returns. don't go away.
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>> larry: this is a special edition of larry king live. we're very happy to have with us as our guest president hamid
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karzai coming to us from the palace in kabul. president obama is going to draw down united states troops in your country next summer. what is your relationship with you and are you worried that the united states might abandon you? >> this is a very important question. relations with president obama are very good. we have regular contact. we just had a video conference about five days ago. the relation with the u.s. government is generally good. there is a strategic relationship between us. partnerships toward an objective that's security for us and security for the united states and the rest of the world. the afghan people have been abandoned before when we fought
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the soviets. the international community supported us. but after their defeat, we were abandoned and forgotten immediately, including by the united states. now, that fear lingers on in the afghan people. it's something that i've not been able to reassure the afghan people. and i hope the united states of america and our other allies will help us through good means so we can reassure the afghan people that this partnership is staying and that afghanistan will emerge after this current transition into a better country, a better economy and a more -- stronger, effective state. >> larry: mr. president, some say it might have been a mistake for the president of the united states to signal a drawdown from your country next summer because that only emboldens the enemy. how do you react to that?
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>> well, afghanistan likes to continue together with the international community to bring security to all of us and to continue to build institutions in afghanistan. i have been given an assurance by president obama just last week that this continuity of support of afghanistan will be there and that the united states will continue to help build afghan military institutions, the security institutions and contribute to our economy. and i hope that is what we are going to see. >> larry: he assured you of that beyond july? >> that will certainly also go on beyond july of 2011, yes, sir. >> larry: would a long-term presence be good for your country, i'm talking like real long term?
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>> we will be happy with a relationship with the united states that brings more stability and economic wellbeing to afghanistan that will also bring us more educated capacity to this country. a presence that should not be a threat to any other country in this region, that other countries in the region will understand and appreciate in which the united states will also benefit by the means that it seeks to benefit. yes, with those things in mind, definitely we seek and we support such a presence and it will be good for afghanistan. >> larry: we'll have more with the president. we'll ask about afghan troops ever being able to take full control of their country right after this break. [ advisor 1 ] what do you see yourself doing one week,
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i have a lot of respect for him. and he's the president of the united states, a great nation. we have a good relation and a respect for one another. >> larry: we know that you liked working with general mcchrystal. what is it like with general petraeus? >> well, general mcchrystal and i had a very good relationship because he was very clear and honest with me and with the afghan people. i will never forget one day when he called me around 9:30 in the evening to say, mr. president, i have let you down, there was a civilian casualty. and that was highly regarded by the afghan people and respected. with general petraeus, i have developed a very good relationship as well.
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as a matter of fact, we were together yesterday on a trip to kandahar. so this relationship is working very well as well. i just want in this relationship between afghanistan and the united states, especially for the u.s. military, to make sure that in the war on terror, the afghan people don't suffer, that there are no civilian casualties. with that given to us, we are a tolerant people and a very friendly people. >> larry: will the afghan troops be able to take full control for security in your country, say, by -- you said it's determined to happen by 2014. do you think that's logical? >> yes. we are working hard towards that objective. the afghan people, the afghan security forces, given good training and good equipment, will make very good soldiers.
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we are a very brave people, as is known in history. so that element is in the afghan nation, given good training, good equipment, the afghan forces will be able to defend the country extremely well. >> larry: with all of the factions, can democracy work in afghanistan? >> yes. democracy is working well in afghanistan. afghanistan traditionally is a country of -- it's an afghan tradition and an afghan way of life. afghan is an egalitarian society. in the modern sense of it like you have practiced democracy in
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the west, like india had made a great success of it. afghanistan, too, will be beginning this journey nine years ago, has done very, very well in spite of the troubles against all odds. the afghan people have come out to vote and have elected their representatives to the parliament. the presidential elections were there. this country will go forward as a strong, good democracy because essentially the afghan people want it. and that is an element in us. >> larry: how do you react to our allegations, rather serious, about -- well, your administration dealing with corruption? how do you answer those charges? are they being investigated? what's happening overall in that area?
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>> well, afghanistan has been going through 30 years of wars, upheavals, interferences. you name a trouble, afghanistan has been facing it. hundreds of thousands of our educated left for europe and our neighborhood when the soviets came. some of them have returned. some of them have not. and we saw a period of almost 30 years where we could not educate our people. our youngsters were left without education. only eight years ago, we began to reeducate our people from primary school to university and beyond. so there is a serious lack of capacity in afghanistan. and with that, millions of dollars came from the rest of the world. there was the high probability of corruption, within the afghan
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government and also within the manner in which help was given to afghanistan by the international community -- the dispensation of that help was not very transparent. it's something we are working with our partners in the international community. so this put it in very short words, there is the problem of corruption in afghanistan, both in the afghan government and in the matter the international community gives us assistance, contracts, subcontracts and the lack of transparency, those are the problems that we are facing and those are the problems that we should handle on the afghan side by me, by our government, by the afghan people and on the international side by our partners. >> larry: we'll do more on that right after this word. + advantae has gingko for memory and concentration plus support for bone and breast health. a great addition to my routine. [ female announcer ] one a day women's.
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>> larry: we're back with president karzai. how do you react -- there's a recent report that your brother mahmoud karzai is the subject of an investigation in new york city. what do you know about that? how concerned are you? >> well, he is a u.s. citizen while he's an afghan. as far as his citizenship and his u.s. duties are concerned,
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that's between him and the united states. but i have asked him about this. he said there is some taxes that he has to pay or -- i believe he has already paid them. he was a very successful businessman in america, someone that as a brother and as an individual i have very high respect for. when the soviets were in afghanistan, when i was a student in india, he worked hard in the united states as a waiter and then he started a restaurant. and he helped me with my education. he's a brave individual. whether the investigations are true and what the u.s. justice department says is real, then he has to fulfill his responsibilities as a u.s. citizen. but if this is done to bring pressure on me, as it has been in the past with regard to my other brother and family members, then it will not impact
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me because i will continue to work for afghanistan the way i see fit as the national interest of afghanistan dictates. >> larry: one other thing in that area, your half brother, ahmed, he's a power broker in kandahar, he has denied accusations of any ties to the drug trade. what do you make of that? >> that has been going on for almost seven years, and i've been repeatedly talking and asking all sorts of government agencies in the united states from the cia to the defense department to the state department to all others who are concerned. they've always told me that they have no evidence, that this is all hearsay and perception. and just about a month ago, i saw a letter sent by the justice
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department to a lawyer that my brother hired. in that letter, they said that they have no case or investigation or file on him. i can fax you that letter. you can see it and make your interpretation from that. >> larry: one other thing in that area, at least six of your relatives operate or are linked to contracting businesses that collect millions of dollars from the american government. that was a report in "the new york times." is that part of your -- how do you respond to that? >> well, we have been talking to the u.s. government on the contracts that they issue. this is a serious matter and a matter that is of concern to us in afghanistan. we want all the contracts to be made public. and i will be especially unhappy if there are any contracts given to relatives of government officials or the government officials themselves. this is an area of serious concern, especially because of the possibility of corruption in it where there are hundreds of
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millions of dollars spent. so that is an area of serious concern for us, and we have been incontact with the u.s. government on these contracts. >> larry: back to pakistan -- >> they were given against our knowledge and without our concertation. >> larry: shouldn't your country be doing more pressure on pakistan? senator lindsay graham said, it's frustrating to go to afghanistan and know 30 kilometers across the border the taliban are roaming around. are you putting more pressure on pakistan? >> we have more contact with our neighbors in pakistan. the relations between us and pakistan are growing stronger and better. there is better understanding between us on the issues affecting both countries. we know where the origins of the problem are and this is something that we have been
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frank in talking about through direct contacts with our friends and brothers in pakistan. i hope also the united states will engage pakistan equally, effectively and usefully on all these questions and also between the three of us, i wish to see much more effectiveness and transparency of action on terrorism and on the sanctuaries. but i can tell you with confidence that between us and pakistan, relations are better and with more clarity on these questions of concern to us. let's hope that we get the right results at the end of the day. >> larry: we'll talk with the president about his country's relationship with iran right after this.
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>> larry: we're back with president karzai.
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your country shares a long border with iran and you seem to have a pretty good relationship with ahmadinejad, its president. do you consider him a friend? tell us about that. he is not held fondly in the united states. >> iran is a neighbor of afghanistan. we share the same religion and the same literature and language. we were neighbors for centuries and we will remain neighbors for the coming life. ahmadinejad is the president of iran. iran and afghanistan have had good relations the past nine years in particular. we have tried our best to have the best situation between our two allies, one as a neighbor, the other one, the united
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states, as a partner and an ally and a great contributor to afghanistan's reconstruction. and we hope this partnership with the united states and between the united states and afghanistan will be one that iran will not see with concern and at the same time, we hope that our neighborhood and our neighborly relations with iran are not seen in any other way by our friends and partners in the united states. >> larry: how about the story that authorities in your country, southwestern afghanistan, seized 19 tons of explosive devices transferred from the border in iran? is that an effort by iran to interfere with coalition efforts? >> well, events like that, discoveries like that, news like that emerging from our neighbors, whether it's pakistan or iran, is of concern to us, of course.
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and this is an issue that we have talked with our neighbors and will continue to talk to our neighbors. and i hope we will be able to resolve this transport of explosive materials and arms and ammunition to afghanistan or from afghanistan -- if it's happening. this is an ongoing headache for all of us and i hope we can resolve it. >> larry: have you talked about it with ahmadinejad? >> we have discussed all these issues repeatedly between us, bilaterally and also in monolateral neighborhood discussions and meetings. >> larry: we'll have some more moments with the president of afghanistan following this. [ male announcer ] it's simple physics...
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we're back with president karzai and we thank him so much for giving us this entire program tonight and we'll get to a delicate area. in his recent book "obama's wars" bob woodward says you were diagnosed as a manic depressive. he writes that sensitive intelligence reports on you claim you are sometimes the delusional. sometimes you don't take your medication. are you a manic depressive? do you take medication for it? >> yes. the only medication that i've taken is an antibiotic is call augmentin when i had a bad cold two years ago. and from time to time i take
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multivitamins and, of course, popular medicine in the u.s., tylenol is something i use from time to time when i have a headache or when i'm tired. >> what do you make of the stories about your being a manic depressive, which is by the way, a common disease. millions of people around the world have it. and being delusional? what does that come from? >> like all other stories. >> not true? >> definitely not. rather funny. >> larry: you recently, mr. president, you broke down in tears talking about the human cost of war. what does that do to you every day? >> yes. well, this is sad thing.
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the worry for afghan children is something that's constant on my mind and that's, indeed, a very emotional issue for me. and look, sir, when the soviets came to afghanistan, the elite of the country and the countryside and villagers of this country were all torn out of their homes. we lost nearly 2 million people to war. and hundreds of thousands of our children suffered. they remained uneducated. they are refugees. my own family, like millions of all other families, are scattered around the world some are in the u.s. some in pakistan. some in germany. i don't know where. and that's the story of every afghan household. and for us to have a country
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that we call our own, that we can call our own, we must put ourselves together and work hard and make sure that our children don't suffer the suffering that our parents did. that we, in our generation did. and that, indeed, three afghan generations went through. and that is a very serious issue. an issue for me and, indeed, for our people. that makes me charges me highly. that makes me angry. it makes me very emotional and i'm glad that sense of emotion is with me so i can be driven forcefully towards a better afghanistan. >> larry: we'll have our remaining moments with president karzai after this. it helps remove plaque at the gumline, helping prevent gingivitis.
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capture, if that be the word, of the amount of drugs in your country? are you trying to stop that? >> well, drug cultivation is, again, a problem that our country has been facing for the last three decades. and increasingly so. i know people, personally, in parts of the country, who have destroyed their vineyards and pomegranate orchards in order to turn them into poppy fields because they're easy to grow and easy to harvest and easy to sell. afghanistan will continue to suffer. for us, it is not sure about its future. for us, there's insecurity and interference in our country. we have worked very, very hard
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in the past nine years to reduce the cultivation of poppy. we have almost completely gone to a considerable extent to reduce poppies in 24 out of 34, we've reduced it to 24 provinces and we continue to work together with our international community our partners. but i hope in this regard that there will be no coordination from our partners, with us, too. and that there will be stronger effort internationally to -- for intervention and work against the international mafia. we only get the bad name in afghanistan. we get distributed while the money goes elsewhere. so there is no incentive for us to have poppies. it's only bad for us. >> larry: thank you for giving us this time, mr. president. we'll do it again soon, i hope.

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